Closed Swoopo Auctions Can Be Bid On

Closed auctions can either be a pain in the rear end or a blessing in disguise, which maybe is a surprise to you – it all depends on your knowledge of Swoopo and following a solid closed auction strategy. As I explained above, Swoopo will sometimes close an auction to new bidders at a certain point in the auction. If you haven’t yet cast a bid in a closed auction, you aren’t allowed to start bidding.

To take advantage of Swoopo’s closed auctions and use them to your advantage, use a technique that we call the “Placeholder Bid.” Here’s how it works:

Swoopo Analytics: An Essential Bidding Strategy?

One way to help you bid and plan out your strategy and sort out the bid with Swoopo is to get information regarding your target item or group of items. This can be achieved an amazing tool called Swoopo Analytics. As the name says it, you can access information like the names of the bidders who’s bidding in an auction, how many times this particular member has won before, the number of bids he/she has placed and win/loss history of that bidder. Also, you can get a preview of the average sales prices of that item in the past and a whole lot more of information. Pretty awesome isn’t it? This real time access is a big help to you in planning your Swoopo bidding strategy in an advance nick of time. You can foresee right away if it’s good to continue the bid or not. Another good thing with this tool is you can access a full month free trial of Swoopo Analytics. But first, let’s discuss the basic usage of this tool.

Types of Swoopo Auctions Recommended to Bid With

One of the basic things to know when you’re new on bidding with Swoopo is knowing the type of auction to bid with. This is important for beginners as Swoopo has different kinds of auctions which might be very confusing. It is important to know which one to bid with so you will be utilizing your bids well. Here are the suggested Swoopo auction types that you can bid on.

1. Beginner Auction – as the name says it, this auction type is recommended for starters. It’s because the competition here is less fierce. You just have to be observant and careful though as some expert and pro bidders might get interested in bidding on these auctions.

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